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  1. 20 de jul. de 2023 · STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR, a photo-play in seven reels by RKO Radio Pictures. (C) 16Aug40; LP9935. RKO General, Inc. (PWH); 17Nov67; R422278.

  2. Stranger on the Third Floor is a film directed by Boris Ingster with Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, Charles Waldron .... Year: 1940. Original title: Stranger on the Third Floor. Synopsis: Reporter Michael Ward is the key witness in a murder trial. His evidence - that he saw the accused Briggs standing over the body of a man in a ...

  3. 3 de jan. de 2024 · Released in 1940, “Stranger on the Third Floor” is frequently lauded as a groundbreaking film within the film noir genre. Directed by Boris Ingster, this gripping thriller effectively captures the quintessence of classic noir through its evocative cinematography, utilization of dark shadows, and an engaging plot centered around murder and mystery.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2023 · Stranger on the Third Floor is considered the "demon seed" of Film Noir and Nicholas Musuraca's gorgeous and expressionistic cinematography set the precedent for the genre. Peter Lorre owed RKO two days on his contract and was given this role with few scenes and few lines, but is the embodiment of darkness.

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  5. Articles related to Stranger on the Third Floor. Lists. 1 great film noir for every year (1940-59) By Sam Wigley. 1 great film noir for every year (1940-59) Lists.

  6. Elenco de O Homem de Olhos Esbugalhados. John McGuire (I) Michael 'Mike' Ward. Margaret Tallichet Jane. Peter Lorre The Stranger. Alec Craig Briggs' Defense Attorney. Bobby Barber (I) Giuseppe, the Italian Grocer. Charles Halton Albert Meng. Charles Waldron District Attorney. Cliff Clark (I) Martin.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Stranger on the Third Floor was the second feature on the opening night double bill of Seattle 2011 “Noir City” festival and is available on the Warner Archive Collection of DVD-R discs in a Remastered Edition and it looks superb: an excellent presentation of a minor landmark of a film. Click here to find it on the Warner Archive website. ***